Nicole Whippy

Nicole Whippy (1977 or 1978)[1] is a New Zealand actress who has been in a number of television series over the years in New Zealand, but is best known for her role as Kasey Mason in the hit comedy-drama Outrageous Fortune.

Nicole Whippy
Born1977/1978 (age 42–43)
OccupationActress
Years active2000 – present

Career

She has appeared in various shows including Jackson's Wharf, The Strip, Being Eve, Mercy Peak and Orange Roughies.

In 2011, she starred in the series Nothing Trivial as hard-nosed Michelle Hardcastle.

Voiced character "Navali" in online video game "Path of Exile"

In 2019, she starred as Cece King, a social worker who dealt with her mother-in-law's dementia and eventual death, her husband's sexual assault allegations, and her daughter's pyromania. She also revealed that her mother is a maternal mental health nurse .[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Vertical Limit Spanish Climber
2010 The Box Woman at Bar Short
2019 The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith Tanita Paletu'a

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Xena: Warrior Princess Chilapa Episode: "Endgame"
1999–2000 Jackson's Wharf Larissa Enari Main role
2001 The Lost World Maree TV film
2002 Being Eve Elektra Episodes: "Being Individual", "Being Grown Up", "Being Tested"
2002–03 The Strip Chocolate Recurring role
2003 Mercy Peak Cara-Lee Episodes: "Reality Bites", "Great Escape", "Do It for Love"
2005–2010 Outrageous Fortune Kasey Mason Recurring role (series 1–2), regular (series 3–6)
2006–07 Orange Roughies Donna Wiki Recurring role
2011–2014 Nothing Trivial Michelle Hardcastle Main role
2017 Auckward Love Thelma TV series
2018 Westside Kasey's Mum Episode: "4.2"
2019 Shortland Street Cece King Regular role

Activism

In the campaign for the New Zealand general election, 2011, Whippy attended a policy launch by the Green Party.[3]

References

  1. Forbes, Katherine (9 October 2011). "Screen siren is not me". Sunday News. Fairfax New Zealand. Archived from the original on 21 July 2014.
  2. "Shortland Street: Nicole Whippy's tough predicament". Stuff. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  3. "Greens unveil poverty plan for 100,000 kids". The New Zealand Herald. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2014.


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